by Nikos Salingaros -- Architecture is the setting for how we live and the expression of how we think.
It reflects our shaping of the world in order to inhabit it, and the geometry of what we build is far from neutral. The built environment, like the biological and other natural systems that it engages, needs to function reliably in complex and adaptive ways on many different levels. Such adaptive and sustainable systems have similar characteristics that, despite distinct origins, develop in a broadly similar manner.
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Why Contemporary Architecture is Against God and Man | Crisis Magazine
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